The genus Scirtothrips Shull (Insecta, Thysanoptera, Thripidae) and three related genera in Japan
Author
Masumoto, Masami
Author
Okajima, Shûji
text
Zootaxa
2007
1552
1
33
journal article
49300
10.5281/zenodo.178140
f7180371-ce51-411b-aeeb-0b9063e1d569
1175-5326
178140
Key to genera of
Scirtothrips
-genus group in
Japan
1
. Antennae
6
-segmented (Fig.
4
B) .......................................................................................
Drepanothrips
-. Antennae
7
- or
8
-segmented (cf.
Figs.
1
B,
11
B–C).................................................................................
2
2
(
1
) Antennae
8
-segmented ............................................................................................................
Scirtothrips
-. Antennae
7
-segmented .............................................................................................................................
3
3
(
2
) Abdominal terga and sterna with numerous ciliate microtrichia along lines of sculpture; tergal B
1
setae much longer than distance between their bases (
Fig.
2
B); antennal segment II with two apical distal setae equal in size (
Fig.
1
B); mesonotum with median and submedian setae situated in front of posterior margin (
Fig.
1
C); mesospinasternum narrow but complete (
Fig.
2
A)
..............................
Anascirtothrips
-. Abdominal terga and sterna without numerous ciliate microtrichia; tergal B
1
setae much shorter than distance between their bases (
Figs.
7
B &
8
A); antennal segment II with inner dorsal apical seta much longer than outer seta (
Figs.
6
B–C); mesonotum with submedian setae situated near posterior margin (
Fig.
6
D); mesospinasternum eroded at middle (
Fig.
7
A)
......................................
Parascirtothrips
nov.